Enrique Iglesias is one of the few Spanish singer-songwriters that continues to create his songs in the traditional Spanish dance manner. A lot of appreciation to him for it. However, this also implies that he doesn't even attempt to somewhat alter the sound of any of the songs on the album; instead, they are all terribly monotonous and repetitive.
The excessively computerized tones on this album make it rather annoying to listen to. Throughout this album, Gesffelstein seems to be straddling the line between more EBM music and a mellower version of it. Even though I'm not too familiar with Gesaffelstein, this record didn't seem quite right for his sound.
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| 70 - 79 | 36 | |
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